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- Adolf. "Haitian singer Emerantes De Pradines". zcomm.org. Retrieved 12 November 2017. Victorin, Chancy (5 February 2018). "Emerante de Pradines Morse, une...
- September 22 – Henryk Szeryng, Polish-born violinist (d. 1988) September 24 – Emerante Morse, Haitian singer, dancer and folklorist (d. 2018) September 26 – Peng...
- for Lyttelton (1990–1993). Jack N. Merritt, 87, American army general. Emerante Morse, 99, Haitian dancer and folklorist. Raymond Robinson, 88, South African...
- the classic song choucoune (known as yellow bird in the English version) Emerante Morse – singer[citation needed] Richard Auguste Morsefounder of a mizik...
- in the late 1970s. In 1984 he moved to Washington, D.C., with his wife Emerante, when he became Secretary of Latin American Affairs at the Woodrow Wilson...
- Morse, was an American academic sociologist and writer, and his mother, Emerante de Pradines (1918-2018), was a famous Haitian singer, as was his maternal...
- (with the title spelled as Choucounne), and was first recorded in Haiti by Emerante (Emy) de Pradines for her Voodoo - Authentic Music of Haiti album (Remington...
- academic sociologist and author, and his mother was a famous Haitian singer, Emerante de Pradine. Morse graduated from Princeton University in 1979 with a degree...
- do****entary about Hotel Oloffson from FilmHaiti.com, c2011; interviews with Emerante De Pradines, Richard Morse, Emilio Barisano) Hotel Oloffson Official Site...
- key individuals, which include 1) Ipheta Fortuma, 2) Emerante de Pradines (also known as Emerante Morse), 3) Toto Bissainthe, and 4) Carole Demesmin. Ipheta...